Art inspiration

Craftsvilla put together a collection of fabrics from around Pakistan and India, cutting the shapes of teh regions from the type of textile associated with that area. This demonstrates such a rich textile diversity across such a small area. Find out more here

I absolutely feel in love with this photography."For years, artist and photographer Fong Qi Wei has been skillfully slicing photographs into awe-inspiring scenes showcasing the passage of time. Known as “time slice” photographs, each work of art combines several photos taken at different times of day to produce a single, strikingly cohesive composition.To create each piece, Wei snaps several photographs of the same location over a period of several hours. He then digitally divides the images and extracts a single strip from each. Finally, he pieces together these strips, creating a harmonized scene that beautifully depicts a range of time."Please view more amazing works at this websitehttps://mymodernmet.com/time-slice-landscape-photography-fong-qi-wei/

Shepard Fairey is an American street artist, designer, and activist whose work has appeared on walls and in galleries around the world.During his 25-year career, the outspoken artist has created some of the most recognisable work in the street art movement, inspiring generations of artists such as Banksy.

“Indiana 05 May 2007. Pizza and birthday cake shared with 15 family and friends.” Photo courtesy of Julie Green

In January 2000, artist Julie Green was working at the University of Oklahoma when she noticed an unusual menu in her morning paper.“Three fried chicken thighs, 10 or 15 shrimp, tater tots with ketchup, two slices of pecan pie, strawberry ice cream, honey and biscuits, and a Coke.”At the time, Oklahoma had the highest per capita execution rate in the country. And the morning after an execution, newspapers statewide would post death notices, detailing the inmate’s life and crimes, the time and manner of his or her death – and the final meal.

Heather Hansen uses her entire body to draw with Charcoal, creating these amazing patterns. Her art works are not just about the final product but the process of making it. Watch her live performances at: here

So today we’re going to showcase animated GIF artwork but there are not the regular GIF we use on websites. These are beautiful twist from somehow nasty animated Gif artworks with the use of high quality photos from modern photography, and the pioneer, Jamie Beck and Kevin Burg called it – Cinemagraph.